import numpy as np import pytest from pandas import ( DataFrame, Index, RangeIndex, Series, date_range, period_range, timedelta_range, ) import pandas._testing as tm def gen_obj(klass, index): if klass is Series: obj = Series(np.arange(len(index)), index=index) else: obj = DataFrame( np.random.default_rng(2).standard_normal((len(index), len(index))), index=index, columns=index, ) return obj class TestFloatIndexers: def check(self, result, original, indexer, getitem): """ comparator for results we need to take care if we are indexing on a Series or a frame """ if isinstance(original, Series): expected = original.iloc[indexer] elif getitem: expected = original.iloc[:, indexer] else: expected = original.iloc[indexer] tm.assert_almost_equal(result, expected) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "index", [ Index(list("abcde")), Index(list("abcde"), dtype="category"), date_range("2020-01-01", periods=5), timedelta_range("1 day", periods=5), period_range("2020-01-01", periods=5), ], ) def test_scalar_non_numeric(self, index, frame_or_series, indexer_sl): # GH 4892 # float_indexers should raise exceptions # on appropriate Index types & accessors s = gen_obj(frame_or_series, index) # getting with pytest.raises(KeyError, match="^3.0$"): indexer_sl(s)[3.0] # contains assert 3.0 not in s s2 = s.copy() indexer_sl(s2)[3.0] = 10 if indexer_sl is tm.setitem: assert 3.0 in s2.axes[-1] elif indexer_sl is tm.loc: assert 3.0 in s2.axes[0] else: assert 3.0 not in s2.axes[0] assert 3.0 not in s2.axes[-1] @pytest.mark.parametrize( "index", [ Index(list("abcde")), Index(list("abcde"), dtype="category"), date_range("2020-01-01", periods=5), timedelta_range("1 day", periods=5), period_range("2020-01-01", periods=5), ], ) def test_scalar_non_numeric_series_fallback(self, index): # fallsback to position selection, series only s = Series(np.arange(len(index)), index=index) msg = "Series.__getitem__ treating keys as positions is deprecated" with tm.assert_produces_warning(FutureWarning, match=msg): s[3] with pytest.raises(KeyError, match="^3.0$"): s[3.0] def test_scalar_with_mixed(self, indexer_sl): s2 = Series([1, 2, 3], index=["a", "b", "c"]) s3 = Series([1, 2, 3], index=["a", "b", 1.5]) # lookup in a pure string index with an invalid indexer with pytest.raises(KeyError, match="^1.0$"): indexer_sl(s2)[1.0] with pytest.raises(KeyError, match=r"^1\.0$"): indexer_sl(s2)[1.0] result = indexer_sl(s2)["b"] expected = 2 assert result == expected # mixed index so we have label # indexing with pytest.raises(KeyError, match="^1.0$"): indexer_sl(s3)[1.0] if indexer_sl is not tm.loc: # __getitem__ falls back to positional msg = "Series.__getitem__ treating keys as positions is deprecated" with tm.assert_produces_warning(FutureWarning, match=msg): result = s3[1] expected = 2 assert result == expected with pytest.raises(KeyError, match=r"^1\.0$"): indexer_sl(s3)[1.0] result = indexer_sl(s3)[1.5] expected = 3 assert result == expected @pytest.mark.parametrize( "index", [Index(np.arange(5), dtype=np.int64), RangeIndex(5)] ) def test_scalar_integer(self, index, frame_or_series, indexer_sl): getitem = indexer_sl is not tm.loc # test how scalar float indexers work on int indexes # integer index i = index obj = gen_obj(frame_or_series, i) # coerce to equal int result = indexer_sl(obj)[3.0] self.check(result, obj, 3, getitem) if isinstance(obj, Series): def compare(x, y): assert x == y expected = 100 else: compare = tm.assert_series_equal if getitem: expected = Series(100, index=range(len(obj)), name=3) else: expected = Series(100.0, index=range(len(obj)), name=3) s2 = obj.copy() indexer_sl(s2)[3.0] = 100 result = indexer_sl(s2)[3.0] compare(result, expected) result = indexer_sl(s2)[3] compare(result, expected) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "index", [Index(np.arange(5), dtype=np.int64), RangeIndex(5)] ) def test_scalar_integer_contains_float(self, index, frame_or_series): # contains # integer index obj = gen_obj(frame_or_series, index) # coerce to equal int assert 3.0 in obj def test_scalar_float(self, frame_or_series): # scalar float indexers work on a float index index = Index(np.arange(5.0)) s = gen_obj(frame_or_series, index) # assert all operations except for iloc are ok indexer = index[3] for idxr in [tm.loc, tm.setitem]: getitem = idxr is not tm.loc # getting result = idxr(s)[indexer] self.check(result, s, 3, getitem) # setting s2 = s.copy() result = idxr(s2)[indexer] self.check(result, s, 3, getitem) # random float is a KeyError with pytest.raises(KeyError, match=r"^3\.5$"): idxr(s)[3.5] # contains assert 3.0 in s # iloc succeeds with an integer expected = s.iloc[3] s2 = s.copy() s2.iloc[3] = expected result = s2.iloc[3] self.check(result, s, 3, False) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "index", [ Index(list("abcde"), dtype=object), date_range("2020-01-01", periods=5), timedelta_range("1 day", periods=5), period_range("2020-01-01", periods=5), ], ) @pytest.mark.parametrize("idx", [slice(3.0, 4), slice(3, 4.0), slice(3.0, 4.0)]) def test_slice_non_numeric(self, index, idx, frame_or_series, indexer_sli): # GH 4892 # float_indexers should raise exceptions # on appropriate Index types & accessors s = gen_obj(frame_or_series, index) # getitem if indexer_sli is tm.iloc: msg = ( "cannot do positional indexing " rf"on {type(index).__name__} with these indexers \[(3|4)\.0\] of " "type float" ) else: msg = ( "cannot do slice indexing " rf"on {type(index).__name__} with these indexers " r"\[(3|4)(\.0)?\] " r"of type (float|int)" ) with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): indexer_sli(s)[idx] # setitem if indexer_sli is tm.iloc: # otherwise we keep the same message as above msg = "slice indices must be integers or None or have an __index__ method" with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): indexer_sli(s)[idx] = 0 def test_slice_integer(self): # same as above, but for Integer based indexes # these coerce to a like integer # oob indicates if we are out of bounds # of positional indexing for index, oob in [ (Index(np.arange(5, dtype=np.int64)), False), (RangeIndex(5), False), (Index(np.arange(5, dtype=np.int64) + 10), True), ]: # s is an in-range index s = Series(range(5), index=index) # getitem for idx in [slice(3.0, 4), slice(3, 4.0), slice(3.0, 4.0)]: result = s.loc[idx] # these are all label indexing # except getitem which is positional # empty if oob: indexer = slice(0, 0) else: indexer = slice(3, 5) self.check(result, s, indexer, False) # getitem out-of-bounds for idx in [slice(-6, 6), slice(-6.0, 6.0)]: result = s.loc[idx] # these are all label indexing # except getitem which is positional # empty if oob: indexer = slice(0, 0) else: indexer = slice(-6, 6) self.check(result, s, indexer, False) # positional indexing msg = ( "cannot do slice indexing " rf"on {type(index).__name__} with these indexers \[-6\.0\] of " "type float" ) with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): s[slice(-6.0, 6.0)] # getitem odd floats for idx, res1 in [ (slice(2.5, 4), slice(3, 5)), (slice(2, 3.5), slice(2, 4)), (slice(2.5, 3.5), slice(3, 4)), ]: result = s.loc[idx] if oob: res = slice(0, 0) else: res = res1 self.check(result, s, res, False) # positional indexing msg = ( "cannot do slice indexing " rf"on {type(index).__name__} with these indexers \[(2|3)\.5\] of " "type float" ) with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): s[idx] @pytest.mark.parametrize("idx", [slice(2, 4.0), slice(2.0, 4), slice(2.0, 4.0)]) def test_integer_positional_indexing(self, idx): """make sure that we are raising on positional indexing w.r.t. an integer index """ s = Series(range(2, 6), index=range(2, 6)) result = s[2:4] expected = s.iloc[2:4] tm.assert_series_equal(result, expected) klass = RangeIndex msg = ( "cannot do (slice|positional) indexing " rf"on {klass.__name__} with these indexers \[(2|4)\.0\] of " "type float" ) with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): s[idx] with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): s.iloc[idx] @pytest.mark.parametrize( "index", [Index(np.arange(5), dtype=np.int64), RangeIndex(5)] ) def test_slice_integer_frame_getitem(self, index): # similar to above, but on the getitem dim (of a DataFrame) s = DataFrame(np.random.default_rng(2).standard_normal((5, 2)), index=index) # getitem for idx in [slice(0.0, 1), slice(0, 1.0), slice(0.0, 1.0)]: result = s.loc[idx] indexer = slice(0, 2) self.check(result, s, indexer, False) # positional indexing msg = ( "cannot do slice indexing " rf"on {type(index).__name__} with these indexers \[(0|1)\.0\] of " "type float" ) with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): s[idx] # getitem out-of-bounds for idx in [slice(-10, 10), slice(-10.0, 10.0)]: result = s.loc[idx] self.check(result, s, slice(-10, 10), True) # positional indexing msg = ( "cannot do slice indexing " rf"on {type(index).__name__} with these indexers \[-10\.0\] of " "type float" ) with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): s[slice(-10.0, 10.0)] # getitem odd floats for idx, res in [ (slice(0.5, 1), slice(1, 2)), (slice(0, 0.5), slice(0, 1)), (slice(0.5, 1.5), slice(1, 2)), ]: result = s.loc[idx] self.check(result, s, res, False) # positional indexing msg = ( "cannot do slice indexing " rf"on {type(index).__name__} with these indexers \[0\.5\] of " "type float" ) with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): s[idx] @pytest.mark.parametrize("idx", [slice(3.0, 4), slice(3, 4.0), slice(3.0, 4.0)]) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "index", [Index(np.arange(5), dtype=np.int64), RangeIndex(5)] ) def test_float_slice_getitem_with_integer_index_raises(self, idx, index): # similar to above, but on the getitem dim (of a DataFrame) s = DataFrame(np.random.default_rng(2).standard_normal((5, 2)), index=index) # setitem sc = s.copy() sc.loc[idx] = 0 result = sc.loc[idx].values.ravel() assert (result == 0).all() # positional indexing msg = ( "cannot do slice indexing " rf"on {type(index).__name__} with these indexers \[(3|4)\.0\] of " "type float" ) with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): s[idx] = 0 with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): s[idx] @pytest.mark.parametrize("idx", [slice(3.0, 4), slice(3, 4.0), slice(3.0, 4.0)]) def test_slice_float(self, idx, frame_or_series, indexer_sl): # same as above, but for floats index = Index(np.arange(5.0)) + 0.1 s = gen_obj(frame_or_series, index) expected = s.iloc[3:4] # getitem result = indexer_sl(s)[idx] assert isinstance(result, type(s)) tm.assert_equal(result, expected) # setitem s2 = s.copy() indexer_sl(s2)[idx] = 0 result = indexer_sl(s2)[idx].values.ravel() assert (result == 0).all() def test_floating_index_doc_example(self): index = Index([1.5, 2, 3, 4.5, 5]) s = Series(range(5), index=index) assert s[3] == 2 assert s.loc[3] == 2 assert s.iloc[3] == 3 def test_floating_misc(self, indexer_sl): # related 236 # scalar/slicing of a float index s = Series(np.arange(5), index=np.arange(5) * 2.5, dtype=np.int64) # label based slicing result = indexer_sl(s)[1.0:3.0] expected = Series(1, index=[2.5]) tm.assert_series_equal(result, expected) # exact indexing when found result = indexer_sl(s)[5.0] assert result == 2 result = indexer_sl(s)[5] assert result == 2 # value not found (and no fallbacking at all) # scalar integers with pytest.raises(KeyError, match=r"^4$"): indexer_sl(s)[4] # fancy floats/integers create the correct entry (as nan) # fancy tests expected = Series([2, 0], index=Index([5.0, 0.0], dtype=np.float64)) for fancy_idx in [[5.0, 0.0], np.array([5.0, 0.0])]: # float tm.assert_series_equal(indexer_sl(s)[fancy_idx], expected) expected = Series([2, 0], index=Index([5, 0], dtype="float64")) for fancy_idx in [[5, 0], np.array([5, 0])]: tm.assert_series_equal(indexer_sl(s)[fancy_idx], expected) warn = FutureWarning if indexer_sl is tm.setitem else None msg = r"The behavior of obj\[i:j\] with a float-dtype index" # all should return the same as we are slicing 'the same' with tm.assert_produces_warning(warn, match=msg): result1 = indexer_sl(s)[2:5] result2 = indexer_sl(s)[2.0:5.0] result3 = indexer_sl(s)[2.0:5] result4 = indexer_sl(s)[2.1:5] tm.assert_series_equal(result1, result2) tm.assert_series_equal(result1, result3) tm.assert_series_equal(result1, result4) expected = Series([1, 2], index=[2.5, 5.0]) with tm.assert_produces_warning(warn, match=msg): result = indexer_sl(s)[2:5] tm.assert_series_equal(result, expected) # list selection result1 = indexer_sl(s)[[0.0, 5, 10]] result2 = s.iloc[[0, 2, 4]] tm.assert_series_equal(result1, result2) with pytest.raises(KeyError, match="not in index"): indexer_sl(s)[[1.6, 5, 10]] with pytest.raises(KeyError, match="not in index"): indexer_sl(s)[[0, 1, 2]] result = indexer_sl(s)[[2.5, 5]] tm.assert_series_equal(result, Series([1, 2], index=[2.5, 5.0])) result = indexer_sl(s)[[2.5]] tm.assert_series_equal(result, Series([1], index=[2.5])) def test_floatindex_slicing_bug(self, float_numpy_dtype): # GH 5557, related to slicing a float index dtype = float_numpy_dtype ser = { 256: 2321.0, 1: 78.0, 2: 2716.0, 3: 0.0, 4: 369.0, 5: 0.0, 6: 269.0, 7: 0.0, 8: 0.0, 9: 0.0, 10: 3536.0, 11: 0.0, 12: 24.0, 13: 0.0, 14: 931.0, 15: 0.0, 16: 101.0, 17: 78.0, 18: 9643.0, 19: 0.0, 20: 0.0, 21: 0.0, 22: 63761.0, 23: 0.0, 24: 446.0, 25: 0.0, 26: 34773.0, 27: 0.0, 28: 729.0, 29: 78.0, 30: 0.0, 31: 0.0, 32: 3374.0, 33: 0.0, 34: 1391.0, 35: 0.0, 36: 361.0, 37: 0.0, 38: 61808.0, 39: 0.0, 40: 0.0, 41: 0.0, 42: 6677.0, 43: 0.0, 44: 802.0, 45: 0.0, 46: 2691.0, 47: 0.0, 48: 3582.0, 49: 0.0, 50: 734.0, 51: 0.0, 52: 627.0, 53: 70.0, 54: 2584.0, 55: 0.0, 56: 324.0, 57: 0.0, 58: 605.0, 59: 0.0, 60: 0.0, 61: 0.0, 62: 3989.0, 63: 10.0, 64: 42.0, 65: 0.0, 66: 904.0, 67: 0.0, 68: 88.0, 69: 70.0, 70: 8172.0, 71: 0.0, 72: 0.0, 73: 0.0, 74: 64902.0, 75: 0.0, 76: 347.0, 77: 0.0, 78: 36605.0, 79: 0.0, 80: 379.0, 81: 70.0, 82: 0.0, 83: 0.0, 84: 3001.0, 85: 0.0, 86: 1630.0, 87: 7.0, 88: 364.0, 89: 0.0, 90: 67404.0, 91: 9.0, 92: 0.0, 93: 0.0, 94: 7685.0, 95: 0.0, 96: 1017.0, 97: 0.0, 98: 2831.0, 99: 0.0, 100: 2963.0, 101: 0.0, 102: 854.0, 103: 0.0, 104: 0.0, 105: 0.0, 106: 0.0, 107: 0.0, 108: 0.0, 109: 0.0, 110: 0.0, 111: 0.0, 112: 0.0, 113: 0.0, 114: 0.0, 115: 0.0, 116: 0.0, 117: 0.0, 118: 0.0, 119: 0.0, 120: 0.0, 121: 0.0, 122: 0.0, 123: 0.0, 124: 0.0, 125: 0.0, 126: 67744.0, 127: 22.0, 128: 264.0, 129: 0.0, 260: 197.0, 268: 0.0, 265: 0.0, 269: 0.0, 261: 0.0, 266: 1198.0, 267: 0.0, 262: 2629.0, 258: 775.0, 257: 0.0, 263: 0.0, 259: 0.0, 264: 163.0, 250: 10326.0, 251: 0.0, 252: 1228.0, 253: 0.0, 254: 2769.0, 255: 0.0, } # smoke test for the repr s = Series(ser, dtype=dtype) result = s.value_counts() assert result.index.dtype == dtype str(result)